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trigram | frequency |
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of the gods | 46 |
the son of | 44 |
son of zeus | 29 |
and all the | 25 |
the hymn to | 22 |
there is a | 22 |
i do not | 22 |
it is not | 21 |
and in the | 21 |
i am not | 19 |
that it is | 17 |
one of the | 17 |
of zeus and | 17 |
to be the | 16 |
out of the | 16 |
there is no | 16 |
of the golden | 16 |
day by day | 15 |
i know not | 15 |
i seemed to | 15 |
the immortal gods | 15 |
of all the | 14 |
as to the | 14 |
i knew the | 14 |
among the immortals | 14 |
so spake he | 14 |
and as i | 14 |
of the sea | 14 |
the daughter of | 13 |
of the dead | 13 |
as in a | 13 |
and on the | 13 |
the name of | 12 |
of the earth | 12 |
of the world | 12 |
the blessed gods | 12 |
of the immortals | 12 |
it would be | 12 |
i could not | 12 |
the lord of | 12 |
so spake she | 11 |
i saw a | 11 |
i knew my | 11 |
what are you | 11 |
of the hymn | 11 |
and i knew | 11 |
it is to | 11 |
the mother of | 11 |
that i was | 11 |
as in the | 11 |
not to be | 11 |
of the god | 11 |
and of the | 11 |
as well as | 11 |
to the gods | 11 |
of the fair | 11 |
in the hymn | 10 |
god of the | 10 |
gods and men | 10 |
the voice of | 10 |
down to the | 10 |
the tribes of | 10 |
of life and | 10 |
all the gods | 10 |
the race of | 10 |
i will not | 10 |
the land of | 10 |
be able to | 10 |
be mindful of | 9 |
but i am | 9 |
it is the | 9 |
demeter of the | 9 |
and left me | 9 |
and of another | 9 |
lord of the | 9 |
and yet i | 9 |
it was not | 9 |
that i may | 9 |
in the same | 9 |
that i am | 9 |
to be a | 9 |
the british museum | 9 |
at the last | 8 |
the rest of | 8 |
i saw the | 8 |
this is the | 8 |
zeus of the | 8 |
to the sea | 8 |
i am going | 8 |
the fire of | 8 |
and at the | 8 |
i have been | 8 |
it is a | 8 |
but it is | 8 |
of the hymns | 8 |
son of cronos | 8 |
it may be | 8 |
the arms of | 8 |
sacrifice to the | 8 |
came to the | 8 |
i want to | 8 |
i shall be | 8 |
the sense of | 8 |
and the white | 8 |
the sound of | 8 |
on the other | 8 |
i am a | 8 |
there came a | 8 |
of the dark | 8 |
son of maia | 8 |
and when i | 8 |
hither and thither | 8 |
the crests of | 7 |
of the birds | 7 |
there was a | 7 |
i knew not | 7 |
on the hills | 7 |
and i was | 7 |
all day long | 7 |
on the earth | 7 |
the golden wand | 7 |
but i was | 7 |
in the air | 7 |
it is very | 7 |
zeus and the | 7 |
mother of the | 7 |
to see the | 7 |
for i am | 7 |
so that the | 7 |
and the other | 7 |
do not know | 7 |
who are you | 7 |
dealer in decrees | 7 |
have come to | 7 |
hail to thee | 7 |
i think i | 7 |
year by year | 7 |
of the silver | 7 |
to tell you | 7 |
a kind of | 7 |
in the sky | 7 |
the sons of | 7 |
and a great | 7 |
i begin to | 7 |
the silver bow | 7 |
the sight of | 7 |
is it not | 7 |
of the corn | 7 |
to me that | 7 |
the life of | 7 |
of the aegis | 7 |
there was no | 7 |
the soul of | 7 |
in the british | 7 |
this dim land | 7 |
the result of | 7 |
we do not | 7 |
by the gods | 7 |
would be the | 7 |
hymn to demeter | 7 |
as i lay | 7 |
and then the | 7 |
begin to sing | 7 |
apollo the far | 7 |
zeus and maia | 7 |
will i be | 7 |
you will be | 6 |
when he had | 6 |
the gift of | 6 |
the gods in | 6 |
hymn to hermes | 6 |
the eternal gods | 6 |
the spirit of | 6 |
what is the | 6 |
of the muses | 6 |
genius of the | 6 |
but for me | 6 |
of another lay | 6 |
as i am | 6 |
in the midst | 6 |
in honour of | 6 |
we must not | 6 |
what is it | 6 |
and seemed to | 6 |
and with the | 6 |
as he was | 6 |
the side of | 6 |
i have not | 6 |
in her hands | 6 |
he was a | 6 |
the god of | 6 |
apollo of the | 6 |
and i am | 6 |
of the greek | 6 |
of the old | 6 |
the shrine of | 6 |
am going to | 6 |
of his own | 6 |
son of renowned | 6 |
comes to the | 6 |
son of the | 6 |
epic of hades | 6 |
as it is | 6 |
the gods and | 6 |
to the old | 6 |
and the gods | 6 |
land and sea | 6 |
and to the | 6 |
on the ground | 6 |
land of the | 6 |
the load of | 6 |
the light of | 6 |
what do you | 6 |
you do not | 6 |
and i have | 6 |
of the sun | 6 |
and when the | 6 |
as i looked | 6 |
the house of | 6 |
were wont to | 6 |
the work of | 6 |
among the gods | 6 |
i be mindful | 6 |
the centre of | 6 |
according to the | 6 |
the other hand | 6 |
and through the | 6 |
of sympathetic magic | 6 |
where is he | 6 |
the streams of | 6 |
all the land | 6 |
the breath of | 6 |
the deathless gods | 6 |
is not a | 6 |
of the great | 6 |
the greek word | 6 |
this is not | 6 |
the child of | 6 |
i would not | 6 |
at last the | 6 |
that it was | 6 |
the epic of | 6 |
hymn to aphrodite | 6 |
up to the | 6 |
come to the | 6 |
do you want | 6 |
of the blessed | 6 |
the heart of | 6 |
in his heart | 6 |
and from the | 6 |
the end of | 6 |
i am the | 6 |
what is this | 6 |
the face of | 6 |
those of the | 6 |
him in the | 6 |
lead the way | 5 |
of mortal men | 5 |
are to be | 5 |
the charm of | 5 |
an allusion to | 5 |
but at the | 5 |
mindful of thee | 5 |
and over all | 5 |
the use of | 5 |
are you not | 5 |
the word of | 5 |
in the arms | 5 |
the other gods | 5 |
spirit of the | 5 |
of the far | 5 |
nothing but the | 5 |
a sort of | 5 |
while all the | 5 |
seemed to see | 5 |
of many guests | 5 |
earth and heaven | 5 |
to the birds | 5 |
this is a | 5 |
than that of | 5 |
from the deep | 5 |
for the purpose | 5 |
counsel of zeus | 5 |
after a pause | 5 |
of the eternal | 5 |
work of a | 5 |
i was not | 5 |
in a very | 5 |
children of zeus | 5 |
shall ever be | 5 |
and not to | 5 |
a parody of | 5 |
that you were | 5 |
the souls of | 5 |
but tell me | 5 |
and to thee | 5 |
all of you | 5 |
i did not | 5 |
the midst of | 5 |
among all the | 5 |
and by the | 5 |
to stablish a | 5 |
the throng of | 5 |
to watch the | 5 |
of the primal | 5 |
the old earth | 5 |
the top of | 5 |
the birds are | 5 |
son of leto | 5 |
in front of | 5 |
in the sea | 5 |
of gods and | 5 |
side of the | 5 |
we have no | 5 |
of the pawnees | 5 |
they came to | 5 |
life and love | 5 |
none the less | 5 |
account for the | 5 |
is full of | 5 |
all of them | 5 |
as i passed | 5 |
that i had | 5 |
for all the | 5 |
and yet not | 5 |
the birth of | 5 |
for the gods | 5 |
i have a | 5 |
the gods to | 5 |
men and gods | 5 |
slayer of argus | 5 |
all the rest | 5 |
that the gods | 5 |
are going to | 5 |
from out the | 5 |
aspect of the | 5 |
the most archaic | 5 |
that is the | 5 |
now it is | 5 |
to know the | 5 |
of a mortal | 5 |
me in the | 5 |
among the immortal | 5 |
and mother of | 5 |
to be called | 5 |
that they are | 5 |
and you will | 5 |
from the left | 5 |
daughter of zeus | 5 |
the genius of | 5 |
the mind of | 5 |
was wont to | 5 |
hymn to apollo | 5 |
to have been | 5 |
in such a | 5 |
the gods have | 5 |
i tell thee | 5 |
the old man | 5 |
will be the | 5 |
race of men | 5 |
and still the | 5 |
at the same | 5 |
when i saw | 5 |
as we have | 5 |
to the god | 5 |
the same way | 5 |
just as the | 5 |
i had not | 5 |
the gods of | 5 |
as the hymn | 5 |
and so forth | 5 |
tribes of men | 5 |
you want to | 5 |
and i will | 5 |
from the gods | 5 |
if thou hast | 5 |
the nature of | 5 |
may be the | 5 |
as it seemed | 5 |
in his eyes | 5 |
may not be | 5 |
the hands of | 5 |
for i know | 5 |
in the first | 5 |
there is an | 5 |
and the sea | 5 |
of zeus of | 5 |
the dwellers in | 5 |
there is the | 5 |
it must be | 5 |
over all the | 5 |
as far as | 5 |
he does not | 5 |
that of the | 5 |
the murky gloom | 5 |
the primal being | 5 |
them to the | 5 |
is it possible | 5 |
as of old | 5 |
forth from the | 5 |
again to the | 5 |
it is that | 5 |
as soon as | 5 |
all the blessed | 5 |
first of all | 5 |
that you are | 4 |
will give you | 4 |
to account for | 4 |
messenger of the | 4 |
to give you | 4 |
in her eyes | 4 |
who is the | 4 |
by the sea | 4 |
honour of the | 4 |
zeus and leto | 4 |
mother and the | 4 |
and for the | 4 |
it was sweet | 4 |
and the young | 4 |
from the hills | 4 |
from the sea | 4 |
the gathering of | 4 |
share of the | 4 |
and with a | 4 |
that there were | 4 |
down upon the | 4 |
that in the | 4 |
was not i | 4 |
that he was | 4 |
we are all | 4 |
but they are | 4 |
of this kind | 4 |
and now i | 4 |
of the air | 4 |
child of zeus | 4 |
the blood of | 4 |
that you have | 4 |
goddess of the | 4 |
i longed to | 4 |
in the hymns | 4 |
of the deep | 4 |
the corn spirit | 4 |
of thee and | 4 |
thee to be | 4 |
i seem to | 4 |
origin of the | 4 |
all the immortals | 4 |
at the sight | 4 |
me to be | 4 |
to pass through | 4 |
i am very | 4 |
i come to | 4 |
the origins of | 4 |
the gates of | 4 |
at his side | 4 |
she raised her | 4 |
the form of | 4 |
of the city | 4 |
come to you | 4 |
concerned with the | 4 |
the lady goddess | 4 |
i have lived | 4 |
that she had | 4 |
listen to me | 4 |
but for the | 4 |
all in vain | 4 |
that i knew | 4 |
a child of | 4 |
will be to | 4 |
in the epics | 4 |
come to us | 4 |
the seat of | 4 |
the stream of | 4 |
and do thou | 4 |
and thou shalt | 4 |
in a moment | 4 |
of old time | 4 |
the lowest races | 4 |
it to the | 4 |
that dwell in | 4 |
that he is | 4 |
to be his | 4 |
do not think | 4 |
of the goodly | 4 |
i sing of | 4 |
in the world | 4 |
it in the | 4 |
but as i | 4 |
as from a | 4 |
the treasure of | 4 |
i saw it | 4 |
when i woke | 4 |
the eyes of | 4 |
you are a | 4 |
the stain of | 4 |
all things that | 4 |
the english reader | 4 |
if you will | 4 |
the hymns are | 4 |
the counsel of | 4 |
up into the | 4 |
mindful of you | 4 |
time to come | 4 |
i felt the | 4 |
the bed of | 4 |
pisthetaerus by zeus | 4 |
ought to be | 4 |
on his head | 4 |
to the lowest | 4 |
on the strand | 4 |
the pain of | 4 |
of a god | 4 |
must be to | 4 |
life of the | 4 |
one of them | 4 |
i heard the | 4 |
it does not | 4 |
i know but | 4 |
it will be | 4 |
with too much | 4 |
know again the | 4 |
not be able | 4 |
in my song | 4 |
is the son | 4 |
him and his | 4 |
with the word | 4 |
to dwell in | 4 |
i see no | 4 |
the choir of | 4 |
for this reason | 4 |
and we are | 4 |
thee and of | 4 |
of the universe | 4 |
of the tribes | 4 |
the daughters of | 4 |
by the birds | 4 |
he came to | 4 |
if i had | 4 |
front of the | 4 |
the myth of | 4 |
to the house | 4 |
would not be | 4 |
we have a | 4 |
face and form | 4 |
far and wide | 4 |
of the race | 4 |
of the grain | 4 |
must have been | 4 |
the greek for | 4 |
among the deathless | 4 |
that i shall | 4 |
the song of | 4 |
the air is | 4 |
it possible that | 4 |
the rites of | 4 |
to the same | 4 |
but when the | 4 |
the salt sea | 4 |
the story of | 4 |
that all the | 4 |
the purpose of | 4 |
i will tell | 4 |
upon the sea | 4 |
all that is | 4 |
the wild beasts | 4 |
and turned to | 4 |
and i shall | 4 |
spake winged words | 4 |
that you will | 4 |
book of the | 4 |
i know how | 4 |
is in the | 4 |
of the mysteries | 4 |
the goddess of | 4 |
allusion to the | 4 |
in the hands | 4 |
two of the | 4 |
in the name | 4 |
of the year | 4 |
mother of all | 4 |
gathering of the | 4 |
for a long | 4 |
dark clouds for | 4 |
the gods are | 4 |
is one of | 4 |
zeus the counsellor | 4 |
not at all | 4 |
the same time | 4 |
is an end | 4 |
of you and | 4 |
they bound me | 4 |
above the sea | 4 |
the religion of | 4 |
to see a | 4 |
i am afraid | 4 |
the legend of | 4 |
of all our | 4 |
she came to | 4 |
what are these | 4 |
the fruitful earth | 4 |
when all the | 4 |
you shall be | 4 |
it seems that | 4 |
go to the | 4 |
the soft meadow | 4 |
of the voice | 4 |
and takes the | 4 |
i felt my | 4 |
top of the | 4 |
i should be | 4 |
there is nothing | 4 |
through the thick | 4 |
death and hell | 4 |
a mortal man | 4 |
my soul was | 4 |
he is a | 4 |
of central australia | 4 |
the feast of | 4 |
and then i | 4 |
a symbol of | 4 |
back to the | 4 |
him as a | 4 |
then with a | 4 |
slayer of argos | 4 |
tell me what | 4 |
the only one | 4 |
i have come | 4 |
to return to | 4 |
glorious son of | 4 |
and left him | 4 |
a little child | 4 |
hands of the | 4 |
that i have | 4 |
my eyes and | 4 |
connected with the | 4 |
you have come | 4 |
i have always | 4 |
what does it | 4 |
from all the | 4 |
i saw her | 4 |
the world of | 4 |
glad at heart | 4 |
the tale of | 4 |
to hear the | 4 |
of swift steeds | 4 |
clouds for his | 4 |
and life and | 4 |
he did not | 4 |
for the dead | 4 |
the beauty of | 4 |
you and of | 4 |
sing of the | 4 |
and while a | 4 |
anon will i | 4 |
one by one | 4 |
and all my | 4 |
in the dark | 4 |
so soon as | 4 |
and saw the | 4 |
of the most | 4 |
thou son of | 4 |
mansions in olympus | 4 |
and at last | 4 |
will i tell | 4 |
a little while | 4 |
fleece of cloud | 4 |
till at last | 4 |
upon the verge | 4 |
and a new | 4 |
this little bird | 4 |
name of the | 4 |
my love and | 4 |
the names of | 4 |
sons of zeus | 4 |
and yet there | 4 |
as one who | 4 |
shall i sing | 4 |
for my love | 4 |
through all the | 4 |
the head of | 4 |
heaven and earth | 4 |
host of many | 4 |
because he is | 4 |
rejoicing in the | 4 |
the joy of | 4 |
apart from the | 4 |
beneath the murky | 4 |
i think it | 4 |
through the air | 4 |
we are to | 4 |
all the earth | 4 |
by all the | 4 |
part of the | 4 |
the place of | 4 |
the pang of | 4 |
the world is | 4 |
and is blest | 4 |
more than a | 4 |
the absence of | 4 |
thou art not | 4 |
with blood and | 4 |
then as i | 4 |
i heard a | 3 |
epops are you | 3 |
bearer of the | 3 |
the sum of | 3 |
and they are | 3 |
beneath the golden | 3 |
you are the | 3 |
be in a | 3 |
to the immortals | 3 |
like the gods | 3 |
why should i | 3 |
the path of | 3 |
nature of the | 3 |
he will not | 3 |
and swiftly she | 3 |
and the wind | 3 |
of the bow | 3 |
being of the | 3 |
and all was | 3 |
then to the | 3 |
rest of us | 3 |
unique genius of | 3 |
borrowed from missionaries | 3 |
by some invisible | 3 |
the last a | 3 |
kine of the | 3 |
the birds and | 3 |
man was young | 3 |
they could not | 3 |
and the steep | 3 |
and that i | 3 |
hidden in the | 3 |
an old man | 3 |
thee shall i | 3 |
it is impossible | 3 |
the author of | 3 |
them at the | 3 |
and it is | 3 |
love and me | 3 |
by the counsel | 3 |
many of the | 3 |
is nothing in | 3 |
to my thought | 3 |
the bride of | 3 |
the first place | 3 |
attributes of the | 3 |
all night long | 3 |
who dwell in | 3 |
there are still | 3 |
no more than | 3 |
in spite of | 3 |
upon the grass | 3 |
life and death | 3 |
and i know | 3 |
the goodly garland | 3 |
when she had | 3 |
our second part | 3 |
margin of the | 3 |
epops they are | 3 |
i have seen | 3 |
the lover of | 3 |
master of all | 3 |
of my life | 3 |
of the nymph | 3 |
of earthly men | 3 |
not sure that | 3 |
when he beheld | 3 |
from the house | 3 |
conception of the | 3 |
the athenians were | 3 |
that the birds | 3 |
the host of | 3 |
with words of | 3 |
to the king | 3 |
on all sides | 3 |
to find the | 3 |
to zeus the | 3 |
of the storks | 3 |
my life and | 3 |
with a sweet | 3 |
you did not | 3 |
down the steps | 3 |
crag to crag | 3 |
him from the | 3 |
of that great | 3 |
and from their | 3 |
at the shrine | 3 |
enough for me | 3 |
on to another | 3 |
the love of | 3 |
it was who | 3 |
and leaves the | 3 |
that it will | 3 |
but we are | 3 |
all the goddesses | 3 |
seemed to hear | 3 |
strength of the | 3 |
the art of | 3 |
them in the | 3 |
and was not | 3 |
every species of | 3 |
of the kine | 3 |
i should like | 3 |
to see his | 3 |
songs in the | 3 |
yet i know | 3 |
the secrets of | 3 |
and see the | 3 |
to my heart | 3 |
the deeds of | 3 |
should like to | 3 |
and there he | 3 |
as of yore | 3 |
for a while | 3 |
in the woods | 3 |
the other two | 3 |
i knew myself | 3 |
the fact is | 3 |
oracle for men | 3 |
eyes to mine | 3 |
of the unknown | 3 |
to live with | 3 |
the greek genius | 3 |
pisthetaerus will you | 3 |
hath need of | 3 |
there comes a | 3 |
will i sing | 3 |
spencer and gillen | 3 |
me of my | 3 |
though he be | 3 |
and in a | 3 |
if my father | 3 |
i shall sing | 3 |
king of athens | 3 |
fair to see | 3 |
body and soul | 3 |
to the land | 3 |
in place of | 3 |
renowned tribes of | 3 |
as i went | 3 |
we should have | 3 |
am i to | 3 |
it is true | 3 |
to see it | 3 |
year after year | 3 |
heard and obeyed | 3 |
me as i | 3 |
i strove to | 3 |
but i saw | 3 |
earlier than the | 3 |
and the mother | 3 |
enters from the | 3 |
when i came | 3 |
to me the | 3 |
of the titans | 3 |
be the first | 3 |
of the greeks | 3 |
which is not | 3 |
hollows of the | 3 |
yet with a | 3 |
depths of the | 3 |
by day i | 3 |
it may not | 3 |
over land and | 3 |
for his tabernacle | 3 |
the food of | 3 |
and wrapt in | 3 |
the young life | 3 |
are we to | 3 |
the fairest of | 3 |
of the other | 3 |
and the whole | 3 |
to mortal men | 3 |
of the fire | 3 |
and the high | 3 |
if they are | 3 |
not so much | 3 |
i have known | 3 |
i never knew | 3 |
the hymns as | 3 |
i knew a | 3 |
and so on | 3 |
what sort of | 3 |
when they had | 3 |
pray to the | 3 |
these are the | 3 |
we are not | 3 |
on the side | 3 |
the life that | 3 |
is a great | 3 |
a new life | 3 |
all over with | 3 |
to look on | 3 |
are armed with | 3 |
that it would | 3 |
of good and | 3 |
as those of | 3 |
sons of the | 3 |
and what does | 3 |
is called the | 3 |
cattle of the | 3 |
i know i | 3 |
or deathly men | 3 |
of the barbarians | 3 |
thou art come | 3 |
a share of | 3 |
the pythian hymn | 3 |
the sake of | 3 |
have heard the | 3 |
among the birds | 3 |
to be certain | 3 |
if it be | 3 |
not think that | 3 |
supper beside the | 3 |
with a new | 3 |
the cattle of | 3 |
place of the | 3 |
sight of him | 3 |
the splendid son | 3 |
in the greek | 3 |
the city of | 3 |
no less than | 3 |
as thou art | 3 |
we know not | 3 |
and the light | 3 |
the tracks of | 3 |
has been to | 3 |
the desire of | 3 |
of the chase | 3 |
a long time | 3 |
here is the | 3 |
and left them | 3 |
is not to | 3 |
and in that | 3 |
but to thee | 3 |
soul of the | 3 |
to us to | 3 |
apollo and artemis | 3 |
of the black | 3 |
the dread of | 3 |
thou shalt know | 3 |
what i am | 3 |
do you know | 3 |
the need of | 3 |
for what is | 3 |
is not the | 3 |
the upper woods | 3 |
with many a | 3 |
were full of | 3 |
could not have | 3 |
and in his | 3 |
with the light | 3 |
the children of | 3 |
to be done | 3 |
if thou shouldst | 3 |
and of all | 3 |
think of it | 3 |
the depths of | 3 |
pisthetaerus do you | 3 |
of fair olympus | 3 |
a gleam of | 3 |
it would not | 3 |
and the keen | 3 |
and my soul | 3 |
as you can | 3 |
it shall be | 3 |
far as i | 3 |
think of nothing | 3 |
the murderer of | 3 |
my rich temple | 3 |
with desire to | 3 |
knew my life | 3 |
to fill the | 3 |
the origin of | 3 |
enough for us | 3 |
the gloom of | 3 |
happy is he | 3 |
to lose the | 3 |
of all things | 3 |
what has been | 3 |
and yet he | 3 |
would that thou | 3 |
are not so | 3 |
you no longer | 3 |
as if he | 3 |
in the old | 3 |
what is happening | 3 |
of the young | 3 |
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